Can there be too many sounds?
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Can there be too many sounds?
Do you think too many bass sounds can kill a song? Should there be a limit?
Re: Can there be too many sounds?
imo less is always more
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Re: Can there be too many sounds?
tbh do what sounds good to you man and dont worry
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Re: Can there be too many sounds?
If you listen in reallllllllllllllllly closely to a lot of top edm producers that do crazy bass shit like Far Too Loud, Skrillex etc. they have a bunch of basses in the backround that is seriously at like -10db to -15db. You can hear it doing its own pattern and such going alongside the main basslines that you actually hear.
So the answer is no, just has to be mixed well and precisely with skill & taste. They fill up all the frequencies well to make it sound fat
So the answer is no, just has to be mixed well and precisely with skill & taste. They fill up all the frequencies well to make it sound fat
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Re: Can there be too many sounds?
fragments wrote:imo less is always more
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phaeleh wrote:Yeah I wanna hear it toobassbum wrote:The pheleleh tune I have never heard before and I did like it but its very simple and I could quickly recreate it.
Re: Can there be too many sounds?
fragments wrote:imo less is always more
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phaeleh wrote:Yeah I wanna hear it toobassbum wrote:The pheleleh tune I have never heard before and I did like it but its very simple and I could quickly recreate it.
Re: Can there be too many sounds?
Yes. Too much of anything that could always be a bad thing.SonnyFnD wrote:Do you think too many bass sounds can kill a song?
No. 100 bass sounds could be amazing provided you could get them to work properly.SonnyFnD wrote:Should there be a limit?
Re: Can there be too many sounds?
Yeah absolutely there can be too many sounds. Personally I can't stand this new breed of stuff in the last 3 or 4 years that tries to cram every weird sound they can into 1 track, it gets on my nerves real quick. Makes me think pick a damn melody and synth and stick with it plz. 
Kinda sounds like someone scrolling through presets.
When I was a kid the thing that drew me into electronic music in the first place was the hypnotic repetition. That's kinda been a bit lost somehow in the last few years (though it still exists obviously).

Kinda sounds like someone scrolling through presets.
When I was a kid the thing that drew me into electronic music in the first place was the hypnotic repetition. That's kinda been a bit lost somehow in the last few years (though it still exists obviously).
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Re: Can there be too many sounds?
The trend of trying to get as many midbass sounds into a track as possible kind of sounds cheesy to me.
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